Welcome To The Family Enhancement Centre

The Family Enhancement Centre is a mental health agency dedicated to helping people maintain a state of wellness for themselves and their families; improve and learn new strategies for dealing with difficult times and recover from serious setbacks and traumas in their lives. We work from a strength based perspective, looking for solutions to help people move on from their problems.

Established in August 2005 in Brampton, The Family Enhancement Centre today has grown into a full service counselling centre offering individual, couple, family counselling and therapy with presence in Brampton, Mississauga, Niagara Falls and Orangeville.
We also offer Workshops on anger management, parenting with divorce and other specific issues. Services are available in English, French, Spanish, Hindi, Punjabi, Urdu, Arabic and Cantonese.

Individual & group sessions for anger management. Court approved programs that help you understand your inner process, the emotional triggers that cause anger and provide you with effective coping skills.

Dealing with school, friendships, boy/girlfriends and parents can make it difficult to think and reflect on things that are important to you. While it may appear friends and others at school have it all together, that is simply not the case.

We are one of the leading provider of counselling services for children in Brampton, Mississauga, Niagara Falls and Orangeville. Our play therapists/child-counsellors help children heal through play, art and imagination.

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As per the report of the Family Justice Working Group, in 2016 the annual number of divorce cases in Canada was approximately 70,000. As per their study, 33% of the first marriages end up in divorce. With the growing number of divorce cases, it is important that we…